‘It’s killing us’: Residents of Muskoday walking to Regina for overdose awareness
Several members of a Saskatchewan First Nation are making a long trek to the provincial capital to call for solutions to the opioid and overdose crisis.
On Thursday morning, members of Muskoday First Nation near Prince Albert came together to start an over 300-kilometre walk from the community to the steps of the Legislature in Regina.
The purpose of the walk is to raise awareness of the epidemic of overdoses related to fentanyl and crystal meth with one clear message: “it’s killing us.”
“These drugs, these opioids, any kind of drug there is, it’s killing our young people, they are our future,” said Band Councillor Merle Crain.